Towards Energy Smart Homes 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76477-7_3
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Standards and Technologies from Building Sector, IoT, and Open-Source Trends

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“…Classical environments laid the groundwork with early home automation systems (HAS) like X10, enabling basic functionalities such as remote lighting control [30]. Building management systems (BMS) focused on the centralized control of building infrastructure for energy efficiency and security, with early examples including programmable thermostats (e.g., the Nest Learning Thermostat) [31,32]. Contemporary smart environments leverage the convergence of technologies like IoT for seamless control.…”
Section: Classical and Contemporary Smart Environment Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classical environments laid the groundwork with early home automation systems (HAS) like X10, enabling basic functionalities such as remote lighting control [30]. Building management systems (BMS) focused on the centralized control of building infrastructure for energy efficiency and security, with early examples including programmable thermostats (e.g., the Nest Learning Thermostat) [31,32]. Contemporary smart environments leverage the convergence of technologies like IoT for seamless control.…”
Section: Classical and Contemporary Smart Environment Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From another perspective, the decision of an owner or facility manager to upgrade the automation and control levels in heating systems is usually based on cost-optimality criteria [14]. Now, with the constantly expanding supply of various control solutions, high system efficiency can be reached with comparatively low investments [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%